This article challenges the local focus of much of the work on the Northern Ireland Troubles, by examining the importance of the impact that Black Power movements had on activists in the 1960s and 1970s. It is not, however, the story of the transnational diffusion of the ideas of a US movement to a nation-state on the periphery. Conceiving of the West in the ‘cycle of protest years’ as a networked space, this article argues that Northern Ireland during its Black Power moment was the unique and fleeting coming together of many different trajectories. The left-wing activists used Black Power to build transnational networks of revolt and to inspire local political struggles; the British authorities used the information that they collected from...
My book and accompanying critical analysis argue that the connections between the struggle for civil...
Due to the lack of recognition for the solidarity between movements for civil rights, little formal ...
In the dominant and increasingly prevalent transnational narrative of 1968, the case of Northern Ire...
This article examines the grassroots Black internationalist organizing of the British Black Panther ...
This article focuses on the impact of the Bolshevik revolution and Irish national liberation struggl...
The history of the US Black Power movement and its constituent groups such as the Black Panther Part...
The history of the US Black Power movement and its constituent groups such as the Black Panther Part...
This article details the extensive security regimes deployed against Black Power in the Caribbean th...
Political activists employed a variety of racialized rhetoric at the start of the Northern Ireland T...
This thesis examines in detail the rise and fall of the British Black Power movement. It is the firs...
Open access articleThis essay examines a growing literature on postcolonial Black Britain that seeks...
The study of the Northern Irish Troubles is dominated by ethnic readings of conflict and violence. D...
This article argues that framing the Birmingham struggle of 1963 as the critical moment when the sou...
2018 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the seminal events of Northern Ireland’s 1968: a milestone o...
This article discusses a range of African Atlantic figures whose vagrant and vagabond lifestyles hel...
My book and accompanying critical analysis argue that the connections between the struggle for civil...
Due to the lack of recognition for the solidarity between movements for civil rights, little formal ...
In the dominant and increasingly prevalent transnational narrative of 1968, the case of Northern Ire...
This article examines the grassroots Black internationalist organizing of the British Black Panther ...
This article focuses on the impact of the Bolshevik revolution and Irish national liberation struggl...
The history of the US Black Power movement and its constituent groups such as the Black Panther Part...
The history of the US Black Power movement and its constituent groups such as the Black Panther Part...
This article details the extensive security regimes deployed against Black Power in the Caribbean th...
Political activists employed a variety of racialized rhetoric at the start of the Northern Ireland T...
This thesis examines in detail the rise and fall of the British Black Power movement. It is the firs...
Open access articleThis essay examines a growing literature on postcolonial Black Britain that seeks...
The study of the Northern Irish Troubles is dominated by ethnic readings of conflict and violence. D...
This article argues that framing the Birmingham struggle of 1963 as the critical moment when the sou...
2018 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the seminal events of Northern Ireland’s 1968: a milestone o...
This article discusses a range of African Atlantic figures whose vagrant and vagabond lifestyles hel...
My book and accompanying critical analysis argue that the connections between the struggle for civil...
Due to the lack of recognition for the solidarity between movements for civil rights, little formal ...
In the dominant and increasingly prevalent transnational narrative of 1968, the case of Northern Ire...